NAME

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

The source node acts as a source of packets according to the parameters
set up using control messages and input packets. The ng_source node type
is used primarily for testing and benchmarking.

HOOKS

The source node has two hooks: input and output. The output hook must
remain connected, its disconnection will shutdown the node.

OPERATION

The operation of the node is as follows. Packets received on the input
hook are queued internally. When output hook is connected, ng_source
node assumes that its neighbour node is of ng_ether(4) node type. The
neighbour is queried for its interface name. The ng_source node then
uses queue of the interface for its evil purposes. The ng_source node
also disables autosrc option on neighbour ng_ether(4) node. If interface
name cannot be obtained automatically, it should be configured explicitly
with the NGM_SOURCE_SETIFACE control message, and autosrc should be
turned off on ng_ether(4) node manually.
Once interface is configured, upon receipt of a NGM_SOURCE_START control
message the node starts sending the previously queued packets out the
output hook on every clock tick as fast as the connected interface will
take them. While active, on every clock tick the node checks the
available space in the interface queue and sends that many packets out
its output hook. Once the number of packets indicated in the start
message has been sent, or upon receipt of a NGM_SOURCE_STOP message, the
node stops sending data.

CONTROLMESSAGES

This node type supports the generic control messages as well as the
following, which must be sent with the NGM_SOURCE_COOKIE attached.
NGM_SOURCE_GET_STATS (getstats)
Returns a structure containing the following fields:
outOctets
The number of octets/bytes sent out the output hook.
outFrames
The number of frames/packets sent out the output hook.
queueOctets
The number of octets queued from the input hook.
queueFrames
The number of frames queued from the input hook.
startTime
The time the last start message was received.
endTime
The time the last end message was received or the output
packet count was reached.
elapsedTime
Either endTime - startTime or current time - startTime.
NGM_SOURCE_CLR_STATS (clrstats)
Clears and resets the statistics returned by getstats (except
queueOctets and queueFrames).
NGM_SOURCE_GETCLR_STATS (getclrstats)
As getstats but clears the statistics at the same time.
NGM_SOURCE_START (start)
This message requires a single uint64_t parameter which is the
number of packets to send before stopping. Node starts sending
the queued packets out the output hook. The output hook must be
connected and node must have interface configured.
NGM_SOURCE_STOP (stop)
Stops the node if it is active.
NGM_SOURCE_CLR_DATA (clrdata)
Clears the packets queued from the input hook.
NGM_SOURCE_SETIFACE (setiface)
This message requires the name of the interface to be configured
as an argument.
NGM_SOURCE_SETPPS (setpps)
This message requires a single uint32_t parameter which puts
upper limit on the amount of packets sent per second.
NGM_SOURCE_SET_TIMESTAMP (settimestamp)
This message specifies that a timestamp (in the format of a
structtimeval) should be inserted in the transmitted packets.
This message requires a structure containing the following
fields:
offset The offset from the beginning of the packet at which the
timestamp is to be inserted.
flags Set to 1 to enable the timestamp.
NGM_SOURCE_GET_TIMESTAMP (gettimestamp)
Returns the current timestamp settings in the form of the
structure described above.
NGM_SOURCE_SET_COUNTER (setcounter)
This message specifies that a counter should be embedded in
transmitted packets. Up to four counters may be independently
configured. This message requires a structure containing the
following fields:
offset The offset from the beginning of the packet at which the
counter is to be inserted.
flags Set to 1 to enable the counter.
width The byte width of the counter. It may be 1, 2, or 4.
next_val
The value for the next insertion of the counter.
min_val
The minimum value to be used by the counter.
max_val
The maximum value to be used by the counter.
increment
The value to be added to the counter after each
insertion. It may be negative.
index The counter to be configured, from 0 to 3.
NGM_SOURCE_GET_COUNTER (getcounter)
This message requires a single uint8_t parameter which specifies
the counter to query. Returns the current counter settings in
the form of the structure described above.

SHUTDOWN

This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, when
all hooks have been disconnected, or when the output hook has been
disconnected.

EXAMPLES

Attach the node to an ng_ether(4) node for an interface. If ng_ether is
not already loaded you will need to do so. For example, these commands
load the ng_ether module and attach the output hook of a new source node
to orphans hook of the bge0: ng_ether node.
kldload ng_ether
ngctl mkpeer bge0: source orphans output
At this point the new node can be referred to as “bge0:orphans”. The
node can be given its own name like this:
ngctl name bge0:orphans src0
After which it can be referred to as “src0:”.
Once created, packets can be sent to the node as raw binary data. Each
packet must be delivered in a separate netgraph message.
The following example uses a short Perl script to convert the hex
representation of an ICMP packet to binary and deliver it to the source
node’s input hook via nghook(8):
perl -pe ’s/(..)[ \t\n]*/chr(hex($1))/ge’ <<EOF | nghook src0: input
ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 45 00
00 54 cb 13 00 00 40 01 b9 87 c0 a8 2b 65 0a 00
00 01 08 00 f8 d0 c9 76 00 00 45 37 01 73 00 01
04 0a 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 30 31 32 33 34 35
36 37
EOF
To check that the node has queued these packets you can get the node
statistics:
ngctl msg bge0:orphans getstats
Args: { queueOctets=64 queueFrames=1 }
Send as many packets as required out the output hook:
ngctl msg bge0:orphans start 16
Either wait for them to be sent (periodically fetching stats if desired)
or send the stop message:
ngctl msg bge0:orphans stop
Check the statistics (here we use getclrstats to also clear the
statistics):
ngctl msg bge0:orphans getclrstats
Args: { outOctets=1024 outFrames=16 queueOctets=64 queueFrames=1
startTime={ tv_sec=1035305880 tv_usec=758036 } endTime={ tv_sec=1035305880
tv_usec=759041 } elapsedTime={ tv_usec=1005 } }
The times are from structtimevals, the tv_sec field is seconds since the
Epoch and can be converted into a date string via TCL’s [clock format] or
via the date(1) command:
date -r 1035305880
Tue Oct 22 12:58:00 EDT 2002